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Six-belted Clearwing

Bembecia ichneumoniformis

Description:

A difficult to see, diurnal, bee mimic. Approximately 12mm long.

Habitat:

Very scarce. Within it's range, meadow, grassland or shingle, anywhere Birds-foot Trefoil grows

Notes:

Attracted to pheromone lure.

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Welcome to Project Noah Jim Swalwell
Nice first spotting,congrats and thanks for sharing
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Jim Swalwell
Spotted by
Jim Swalwell

King's Lynn and West Norfolk, England, United Kingdom

Spotted on Jul 4, 2015
Submitted on Jul 16, 2015

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